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1131. CSPTCL inducts 132kV double-circuit line to boost power supply in tribal belt
- On 19 september, 2025 It was reported that, The Chhattisgarh State Power Transmission Company Limited (CSPTCL) commissioned a 60-km, 132 kV double-circuit transmission line between Dongargaon and Mohla, built at a cost of Rs 6 crore, to improve electricity supply in tribal and forest regions.
- CSPTCL, led by Managing Director Rajesh Kumar Shukla, completed the project in difficult forest terrain. The double-circuit system ensures a redundant supply path, reducing outages, improving voltage stability, and enabling uninterrupted power to Mohla and nearby areas.
- The project will benefit 250+ villages, directly supporting agriculture, irrigation, lift schemes, small industries, and household electrification. It is expected to boost rural development and economic activity in historically underserved tribal regions of Chhattisgarh.
1132. Dhordo becomes fourth solar village in Gujarat, 177 KW rooftop solar panels installed in 81 homes
- On September 19, 2025, Dhordo village in Kutch, Gujarat, became fully solar-powered under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, making it the fourth solar village in Gujarat. PM Modi will officially dedicate this achievement on September 20, 2025 in Bhavnagar.
- The initiative benefited 81 homes, solarising each residential electricity connection. Villagers installed solar rooftops with government subsidies and bank loans, enabling self-generation of electricity and feeding surplus power to the grid for additional income.
- The 177 kW solar rooftops are expected to produce 2.95 lakh units annually, saving roughly Rs 16,064 per home per year and generating a total benefit of over Rs 13 lakh annually. Dhordo now serves as a model for sustainable, clean energy-driven prosperity.
1133. ICGS Adamya, first in new FPV series, commissioned at Paradip
- On September 19, 2025, the Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Adamya was commissioned at Paradip Port, Odisha. It is the first of eight Adamya-class Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) to enhance India’s maritime security and surveillance capabilities.
- Commanded by Commandant (JG) Anurag Pandey with 5 officers and 34 personnel, Adamya was indigenously designed and built by Goa Shipyard Limited with over 60% indigenous content under the “Make in India” initiative.
- The 51-meter vessel displaces 320 tons, achieves 28 knots speed, has a 1500 nm endurance, and features a 30 mm CRN91 gun, two 12.7 mm SRCGs, Integrated Bridge, Platform, and Power Management Systems. It will safeguard India’s maritime interests under the Coast Guard’s NE region.
1134. Centre seeks to accelerate ₹24,000 crore PM JANMAN initiative for tribal welfare
- The Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) hosted a National Conference of District Magistrates at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 21 January 2025, to accelerate the implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM JANMAN).
- Launched on November 15, 2023, to commemorate Janjatiya Gaurav Divas, the initiative seeks to enhance the socio-economic conditions of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) across the country.
- With a ₹24,000 crore budget allocated over three years (2023-2026), PM JANMAN aims to bridge developmental gaps in tribal areas by providing essential services, including housing, healthcare, education, clean drinking water, road connectivity, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
1135. PM transformed J&K: Nine landmark healthcare projects erase decades of neglect (2014-2025)
- The landscape of healthcare in J&K is undergoing a profound transformation. What was once a region with underserved medical facilities is now witnessing an unprecedented wave of development, thanks to dedicated efforts from the central government.
- As of March 31, 2021, Jammu and Kashmir had remarkably strengthened its primary healthcare infrastructure under the National Health Mission (NHM). The region boasted an extensive network of 2,470 Sub-Centres, 923 Primary Health Centres (PHCs), and 77 Community Health Centres (CHCs), significantly enhancing grassroots healthcare access.
- Further bolstering specialised care, J&K’s maternal and child health facilities included 32 Sick Newborn Care Units (SNCUs), 69 Newborn Stabilization Units (NBSUs), and 282 Newborn Care Corners (NBCCs).
- To bridge the gap in remote and underserved areas, Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) had been strategically deployed in 10 districts, ensuring healthcare reaches even the most challenging terrains.
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1136. On Mission Tribal Outreach, PM Launches Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan
- The Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan, a package for basic scheme saturation in tribal-majority villages across 550 districts, at an event in Jharkhand’s Hazaribag district, where PM also laid the foundation stones for a host of other projects intended to benefit tribal people across the country.
- The package, originally coined as the PM Janjatiya Unnat Gram Abhiyan (PM-JUGA), was cleared by the Union Cabinet last month as an umbrella package to implement existing schemes in 63,000 Scheduled Tribe-majority villages.
- 25 interventions planned under the package launched by the Prime Minister on Wednesday. An outlay of ₹79,156 crore, to be spent over five years, has been cleared by the Union Cabinet. Of this, the Central share will be ₹56,333 crore and the share of respective States will be ₹22,823 crore.
1137. Serentica signs PPA with SECI for 100 MW round the clock clean energy project
- On September 18, 2025, Serentica Renewables signed a landmark agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for a 100 MW clean energy project, marking India’s first-ever “load-following” Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
- The PPA, designed with SECI and state DISCOMs, commits Serentica to deliver at least 80% of the hourly electricity demand each month. Supply obligations will range from 17 MW during low demand to 100 MW during peak hours, using a mix of wind, solar, and battery storage.
- The project is expected to generate 400 GWh annually. Serentica CEO Akshay Hiranandani said the load-following PPA showcases innovation in renewable contracting, supporting decarbonization while strengthening grid stability.
1138. Coratia Technologies secures Rs 66cr contract with Indian Navy for underwater robotics
- On September 18, 2025, Odisha-based startup Coratia Technologies, incubated at NIT Rourkela, signed a ₹66 crore contract with the Indian Navy for the large-scale integration of India-developed Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (UWROVs).
- The deal, signed in the presence of senior Navy officials, involves supplying and maintaining underwater robots Jalasimha and Jaladuta, plus the autonomous surface vehicle Navya. Equipped with AI, these systems support sonar mapping and real-time analytics.
- Aligned with Make in India, the cost-effective UWROVs are already used by SAIL, IOCL, and TATA Steel. Coratia recently raised ₹17.4 crore in Pre-Series A funding. The global underwater robotics market is forecast to hit $9.53 billion by 2030.
1139. Government Sanctions INR 140 Cr Supplementary Budget for National Bioenergy Programme Phase-I
- On September 18, 2025, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) approved an additional INR 140 crore for the National Bioenergy Programme Phase-I, raising its total outlay to INR 998 crore for FY 2021–22 to 2025–26 across India.
- The MNRE Bio-Energy Division will distribute funds under three sub schemes Waste to Energy, Biomass, and Biogas. INR 37.5 crore, 52.5 crore, and 50 crore respectively have been allocated, with flexible fund use to meet project requirements nationwide.
- Revised guidelines simplify inspection norms for biomass units, linking subsidies to a 10-hour performance window at 80% capacity. Waste-to-Energy support is released in two stages, tying CFA to plant operations, ensuring transparency and accelerating India’s bioenergy transition.
1140. Rolls-Royce expands India innovation footprint by opening a new facility Bengaluru
- On September 17, 2025, Rolls-Royce inaugurated its expanded Global Capability and Innovation Centre in Bengaluru, Karnataka, aiming to strengthen engineering, digital capabilities, and enterprise services across Civil Aerospace, Defence, and Power Systems businesses.
- The centre will house Rolls-Royce’s global digital capabilities, enterprise services teams, and engineering units supporting civil and defence operations. The expansion also aligns with plans to double sourcing from India over five years, integrating local suppliers into its global supply chain.
- The Bengaluru hub will become Rolls-Royce’s largest capability centre globally, supporting key corporate functions and fostering talent development, innovation, and engineering excellence. Over 1,400 Rolls-Royce engines already power Indian Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Army platforms, with more than 3,000 employees across India contributing to global programmes.